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Force transducer

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biomechanic

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Oct 24, 2005
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I’m looking for multiaxes force/torque transducer that can measure force in range 0.001-10N and torque in range 0.001-1Nm. I’m looking for submersible one for measuring forces and torques of aquatic animals (crayfish, etc). Any information will be appreciated.
 
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I work for BERTEC CORPORATION, and we do a lot of high quality custom multiaxis transducer work, but you can also look into Kistler and AMTI.
 
Actually, we at Bertec are looking to revamp our website: So, if anyone looking for force transducers has any suggestions or ideas about what a convenient website should look like...post it here. E.g. What's more important, the technical specs of the transducers or the usability of the acquisition software? Any thoughts about the transducer purchasing experience?
 
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